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The author gathers folk tales, place‑legends, and archaeological observations from the British Isles and neighbouring coasts to trace recurrent motifs—sea‑people and kayak‑men, merfolk, Finns and Pechts, fairies, and dwarf‑like races—and to correlate them with earth‑houses, chambered mounds, and hill strongholds. Drawing on comparative ethnography and site descriptions such as the Brugh of the Boyne and other passage graves, he suggests that traditional narratives may preserve memories of distinct former inhabitants and their material culture. The work moves chapter by chapter between local stories, linguistic echoes, and structural remains to argue for continuity between tradition and past populations.

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David MacRitchie

David MacRitchie was a Scottish author and folklorist known for his exploration of Scottish mythology and traditions. His notable works include "Fians, Fairies and Picts," where he delves into the rich tapestry of Scottish folklore, and "The Testimony of Tradition," which examines the oral histories that shape cultural narratives. MacRitchie's writings reflect a deep interest in the intersection of history and myth, contributing to the understanding of Scotland's cultural heritage. His research and interpretations have influenced the study of folklore, making him a significant figure in the field.

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